3249 Northeast Holly Creek Drive

Property details·Jensen Beach, Martin County, Florida·21-37-41-012-000-01570-6

3Beds
3Baths
1,598Sq ft
0.07Acres
1988Built
$256KLast sale

Location

Address

3249 Northeast Holly Creek Drive

Jensen Beach, FL 34957

Martin County

Parcel ID

21-37-41-012-000-01570-6

Coordinates

27.243492, -80.243442

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Square feet
1,598
Stories
2
Year built
1988
Garage
1-car A

Land & lot

Lot size
0.07 acres
Land area
3,006 sq ft
Subdivision
Holly Creek
Neighborhood
221021
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$1,866.84
Market value$315,760
Assessed value$136,651
Building value$225,760
Land value$90,000

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Martin County 2026 Insights

Martin County, Florida: Where Retiree Wealth Meets a Hidden Affordability Crisis

There's a quiet tension at the heart of Martin County that raw averages tend to obscure. On the surface, this stretch of Florida's Treasure Coast looks like a success story: median household incomes above the national average, an extraordinary 80% homeownership rate, and a per capita income of $52,532 that reflects genuine prosperity. But beneath those numbers lives a county increasingly defined by the gap between those who arrived early and those trying to make ends meet today.

The Age Story Explains Almost Everything

Martin County's median age of 53.2 years is not just high — it's structurally significant. With nearly a third of residents (31.8%) aged 65 or older and children under 18 making up just 16.3% of the population, this is one of the most age-skewed counties in a state already famous for its retirees. That demographic reality ripples through every other data point. The labor force participation rate of just 52.5% — well below the national norm — makes sense when a third of your residents are comfortably retired. The 9.1% veterans share, the 80% homeownership rate, the preponderance of single-family homes: these all paint a picture of a county that attracted a generation of wealth-building Americans who bought in decades ago and stayed.

Stuart, the county seat, has long been marketed as a quieter, more "authentic" alternative to the Palm Beach County sprawl just to the south — closer to the Everglades, anchored by the St. Lucie River, and home to one of Florida's most productive sportfishing economies.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Age53.2 yearsAmong Florida's oldest counties; 31.8% are 65+
Homeownership Rate80.1%Nationally, only ~65% of households own
Rent Burden Rate52.8%Far exceeds the 30% affordability threshold
Gini Index0.513Highly unequal; U.S. average is ~0.49

The Renters Being Left Behind

Here's the tension: while homeowners sit on significant equity in a county where median home values ($386,500) are 21% above the national benchmark, the 19.9% of households who rent are under severe financial pressure. A rent burden rate of 52.8% — meaning more than half of renters spend over 30% of income on housing — is alarming. Even more striking, 30.9% of renters face severe rent burden, defined as spending more than half their income on housing. With a median rent of $1,499, the math is unforgiving for anyone in a service, retail, or hospitality job.

That child poverty rate of 18.5% — higher than the overall poverty rate of 11.4% — tells you exactly who is caught in this squeeze. The wealth is real, but it's concentrated and it's not trickling into the working families keeping the county's restaurants, golf courses, and marinas running.

An Inequality Index That Demands Attention

A Gini coefficient of 0.513 places Martin County among the more unequal communities in the country. That figure is the mathematical fingerprint of a place where retired affluence and working-class struggle coexist in close proximity, separated by property lines and a housing market that rewards incumbency.


FAQs

What makes Martin County, Florida unique? Martin County occupies a rare niche on Florida's coast: affluent, older, and surprisingly rural compared to its neighbors. With no major interstate cutting through its core and strict development restrictions that have preserved more green space than almost any county on the Gold Coast, it has cultivated an identity as Florida's "Healthy Community" — a slower-paced counterpoint to the overdevelopment south of Palm Beach. That identity attracts wealth but increasingly prices out the workforce that sustains it.

Is Martin County affordable to rent in? In short, no — not for typical service-sector workers. With over half of renters spending more than 30% of income on rent and nearly a third in severe burden territory, Martin County's rental market is quietly one of the most stressed on Florida's east coast, despite receiving far less attention than Miami or Orlando. The county's small renter population (under 20%) means political pressure to address this remains limited.

Why is the labor force participation rate so low in Martin County? The 52.5% labor force participation rate reflects the county's unusually old population more than any economic dysfunction. When nearly one in three residents is 65 or older — many of them comfortably retired — a significant share of adults simply aren't in the workforce by choice. This dynamic also helps explain the relatively low SNAP participation (6.6%) despite meaningful poverty rates: the poverty that exists here tends to be concentrated among younger working families, not the retiree majority.

Local market context

Jensen Beach has 13,484 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $441,933, Jensen Beach offers mid-range housing options.

The price per square foot of $278 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Jensen Beach are 14% lower than the Martin County average.

MetricJensen BeachMartin Countyvs County
Average Price$441,933$514,545-14%
Avg Sq Ft1,5921,706-7%
Price/Sq Ft$278$302-8%
Properties13,484147,740-91%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Jensen Beach, FL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Jensen Beach, FL?

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Homes in Jensen Beach, FL average 1,592 square feet, with an average price of $441,933.

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